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    and released. In their houses immense quantities of grain were found. Babur's plundering parties pushed on as far as the river Indus on the banks of...
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    the Battle of Khanwa. Babur arrived at Khanwa with 40,000-50,000 soldiers. Nonetheless, Sanga suffered a major defeat due to Babur's skillful troop positioning...
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  • (1303) Mongol invasion of India (1306) Mewar-Malwa Conflict Babur's First Indian Expedition Gujarati-Portuguese conflicts Portuguese conquest of Goa Mamluk-Portuguese...
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    Baburnama (redirect from Babur-nama)
    — Baburi Andijani, in Jahiruddin Muhammad Babur, Baburnama, Page 120 FARGHANA (q. Babur's first marriage.) It was first translated into English by John Leyden...
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    Ibrahim Khan Lodi (category Use Indian English from December 2017)
    army of Babur. Ibrahim's much larger army was defeated at the Battle of Panipat, and he was killed in the battle. It is estimated that Babur's forces numbered...
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    revolution in India. Nominally headed by the exiled Indian prince Raja Mahendra Pratap, the expedition was a joint operation of Germany and Turkey and was...
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    shifts in power pushed Babur of the Timurid dynasty (in present-day Uzbekistan) southward, first to Kabul and then to the heart of Indian subcontinent. The...
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  • Gulchehra Begum (category 16th-century Indian women writers)
    sovereignty. Later Babur set out on his last expedition across the Indus to conquer an empire in India. She married Babur's first cousin (a son of his...
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    Battle of Ghaghra (category Babur)
    the Pathan king of Bihar of the new dynasty, died, sometime after Babur's expedition to Chanderi, he was succeeded by his son Sultan Jalal ud-Din Lohani...
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  • Baqi Tashqandi (category Use Indian English from May 2017)
    no prince called "Mir Baqi" in Babur's regime. Baqi Tashqandi served as a commander in the Mughal force of Emperor Babur. In 932 AH (January or February...
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    Anatomically modern humans first arrived on the Indian subcontinent between 73,000 and 55,000 years ago. The earliest known human remains in South Asia...
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    Mughal Empire (category Use Indian English from July 2016)
    imperial structure, however, is sometimes dated to 1600, to the rule of Babur's grandson, Akbar. This imperial structure lasted until 1720, shortly after...
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    Humayun (category Use Indian English from July 2016)
    July 1555, Humayun once again sat on Babur's throne in Delhi. The Gazetteer of Ulwur states: Soon after Babur's death, his successor, Humayun, was in...
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    rule. Between Babur's fledgling Mughal Empire and the Lodi family-run Delhi Sultanate, there was a significant conflict known as the first phase Mughal-Afghan...
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    Indian people or Indians are the citizens and nationals of the Republic of India. In 2022, the population of India stood at 1.4 billion people, of various...
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    or Assakeni of the historians of the expedition of Alexander" (Hobson-Jobson: A Glossary of Colloquial Anglo-Indian words and phrases, and of kindred terms...
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  • Baba Shadi Shaheed (category Use Indian English from April 2018)
    khota Khan) was a Sufi saint. He was the first Chib Rajput who married a Mughal Princess during the reign of Babur. He was a famed wise man who was requested...
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    This is a timeline of Indian history, comprising important legal and territorial changes and political events in India and its predecessor states. To read...
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    monarchs that have ruled in the Indian subcontinent and it is one of several lists of incumbents. The earliest Indian rulers are known from epigraphical...
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    Sepoy (category Use Indian English from July 2017)
    Sepoy (/ˈsiːpɔɪ/), related to sipahi, is a term denoting professional Indian infantryman, traditionally armed with a musket, in the armies of the Mughal...
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    British Indian Empire split into the Dominion of Pakistan and the Dominion of India. The Indian Army, the Royal Indian Air Force and the Royal Indian Navy...
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    his expedition to Tokharistan. The Khalaj later revolted against Mahmud's son Sultan Mas'ud I of Ghazni (1030–1040), who sent a punitive expedition to...
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    Army of the Mughal Empire (category Indian slaves)
    on the horses they retained. Babur's army was small and inherited the Timurid military traditions of Central Asia. Babur did not introduce a gunpowder...
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    Mewat (category Historical Indian regions)
    led the attack against Babur's forces. Hasan Khan Mewati along with his 12,000 Meo horse soldiers, fiercely confronted Babur's army. They were initially...
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    Qutb Mulk, rules Golconda Sultanate until 1687. 1512: The first Portuguese exploratory expedition was sent eastward from Malacca (in present-day Malaysia)...
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    forces of Babur in the first battle of Panipat in 1526, ending the sultanate and paving the way for the foundation of the Mughal Empire. After Babur's victory...
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    Akbar (category Use Indian English from May 2023)
    in advance. In August 1581, Akbar seized Kabul and took up residence at Babur's old citadel. He stayed there for three weeks and his brother fled into...
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    Greater India, also known as the Indian cultural sphere, or the Indic world, is an area composed of several countries and regions in South Asia, East Asia...
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    Sher Shah Suri (category 15th-century Indian monarchs)
    'Suri' was taken from his Pashtun Sur tribe. He was a distant kinsman to Babur's brother-in-law, Mir Shah Jamal, who remained loyal to Humayun. The name...
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  • with the Kashghar Khanate". Proceedings of the Indian History Congress. 63: 1116–1119. JSTOR 44158181. Babur, the founder of the Mughal Empire, and Sa'id...
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